Avowed release date revealed: When and where to buy the game

Bryson Maddock

Bryson Maddock

Are you ready to explore the world in Avowed?

The upcoming RPG by Obsidian Entertainment, Avowed, has already turned quite a few heads with its first story trailer which was released just a few days ago. Blizzard has officially revealed a release date for the game and has even given information regarding PC specifications recommended to run it and more. Here is everything we know about Avowed.

Avowed release date

The official release date for Avowed is February 18, 2025.

What consoles will Avowed be on?

Avowed is a Microsoft exclusive, meaning it will only be available for Xbox Series X|S and PC. Luckily, the game will also be on Game Pass for those who are subscribed to the service.

Avowed screenshot (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)
Avowed screenshot (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)

This first-person RPG fantasy game will be downloadable through Battle.net on PC. It can also be purchased on the Xbox Games Store.

Below are the two game editions players can purchase:

  • Avowed Digital Standard Edition – $69.99 (or play it day one with Xbox Game Pass)
    • Base Game
  • Avowed Digital Premium Edition – $89.99
    • Base Game
    • Up to five days of Early Access
    • Two Premium Skin Packs
    • Access to Digital Artbook and Soundtrack
Avowed screenshot (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)
Avowed screenshot (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)

PC requirements

Blizzard also released the PC requirements to play Avowed:

  • Memory: 16GB
  • CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600 / Intel i5-8400
  • GPU: AMD RX 5700 / Nvidia GTX 1070 / Intel Arc A580
  • Storage: SSD required (75GB install size)
  • DirectX: Version 12

Additional features

The game has a bunch of additional features that help with accessibility, including user interface and camera, text and subtitles, different controls, and more.

The game will also include a third-person mode for those who find first-person difficult or too daunting.

The game is currently pre-purchasable now on the official Battle.net website.

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